Allen Mickewich Review of Comcast Theatre
Wednesday, June 13th, my sister and I attended a "...
Wednesday, June 13th, my sister and I attended a "Dead & Company" concert.First off, When we arrived at the theater, I asked where the handicap parking was and I was directed to a lane that would take me there. 45 minutes to an hour later, we finally reached the parking lot.( Less than a tenth of a mile away), I was told that the lot was full and that I had to go to another lot. My only other option was to pay $60.oo for a VIP parking spot.
They had plenty of those. (On my way in I saw at least 5 or 6 spaces in the handicapped section.
Before leaving for the show, we went online to see if we could rent a couple of chairs. The website said, "yes'. When we got to the booth where the chairs are rented, we were told that the only chairs they had were for people who had VIP passes and that they were all sold out. After the show, we went by the chair rental booth and saw at least 30 chairs there.(So much for them being sold out.)
After having to sit on the hard ground for the entire show, my back and my sister's hip were both in considerable pain.
This, after being beat out of $60.oo for a parking space when there were enough handicapped parking spots available, and not being allowed to rent chairs when your website said we could. Again, there were plenty of chairs there.
Is the theater under new management ? I've gone to many shows there in the past and I have never been treated do badly or out right ripped off. ,( Really, $60 for parking?)
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